Bain Cap | Job Description | Front or Back office?

Company Description Established in 1984, Bain Capital is one of the world's leading private investment firms with over $45 billion in assets under management. Bain Capital manages a range of funds including private equity, public equity, leveraged debt assets, venture capital, and absolute return capital. Our competitive advantage is grounded in a people-intensive, value-added investment approach that enables the firm to deliver industry-leading returns for our investors. Headquartered in Boston, Bain Capital offices are in New York, Chicago, London, Munich, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo.

Job Qualifications Exceptional business analytic and quantitative skills. One to three years experience in consulting or marketing/client development role. Excellent professional and academic track record. Detail-oriented and very organized individual. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to operate with limited supervision. Strong interpersonal skills. Dedicated team player: eager to learn and work with others.

Job Description The Analyst position will report to Senior Vice President, North America Private Equity (NAPE). Major responsibilities for this particular position include:

Monitor press to ensure Bain Capital is aware of what is going on in the investment market/keep abreast of all deal activity. Support proactive marketing efforts: Screen potential companies NAPE should consider for investments: develop overviews on targeted companies. Update marketing compendium materials for private equity pitches and conduct necessary analysis to keep materials current. Conduct quarterly analysis on private equity investment banking activity as well as private equity company portfolio activity. Support credit committee process. Work with SVP to ensure timely credit committees, manage scheduling and collect and consolidate feedback to report back to deal teams. Centralize key data within NAPE to help drive efficiencies. Provide support to current staffing initiatives as required. Provide analytical support for other private equity-related project initiatives.

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